Our sponsorship program in Haiti supports the children at the Jehovah Rapha House. Your monthly sponsorship helps in covering the physical, medical, and education needs of these children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Sponsorships are available for each child in increments of $20/month. The actual cost of care for each child is approximately $200 per month, and some children may receive multiple sponsors in order to reach that monthly goal.
We are grateful to all our financial supporters. We feel a heavy responsibility to be good stewards of what is given and prayerfully use it wisely in the name of Jesus. 100% of your sponsorship donation goes to Haiti.
Below are just a few of the children in need of sponsors.
Deborah Female Location: Jehovah Rapha House ID #H067
Deborah was three months old when she was brought to Jehovah Rapha House by her maternal grandmother on New Year's Eve, 2020. Deborah's mother is unable to care for her due to mental and physical handicaps, and her grandmother was unable to provide for herself and the child at the same time.
Ellianna Female Location: Jehovah Rapha House ID #H066
On Christmas Eve, 2020, this sweet little girl was brought to us after having been abandoned. We do not know her age or her history... we did not even know her name. Reese has named her Elliana, meaning "an answered prayer".
Clonis Stheline Pierre Female Location: Jehovah Rapha House ID #H028 Stheline (pronounced “Sterling”) is a fun 13 year old girl who loves to be the center of attention in the center of the action. She enjoys singing and dancing, and loves to chat.
Keny St. Negist Male Location: Jehovah Rapha House ID #H040
Keny is a kind, smart young man who only has the use of his right arm and hand. He is 17 years old, and enjoys school.
Elvris Mikelange Female Location: Jehovah Rapha House ID #H029
Mikelange (pronounced “Mee-ke-lange”) is a 10 year old girl who smiles when she receives attention and loves to be cuddled. Mikelange has a hard life, and can become upset at times. She suffers from seizures, she cannot talk, and crawls on her hand and knees. She is on medication for her seizures, and is occasionally hospitalized due to their severity.